| Titre : | The power electronics handbook | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Tymothy L. Skvarenina, Auteur | | Editeur : | Boca Raton; London; New York : CRC Press | | Année de publication : | 2001 | | Collection : | Industrial Electronics Series | | Importance : | 664 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en coul., ill. | | Format : | 26 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-84937-336-7 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | ELECTROTECHNIQUE
| | Index. décimale : | 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle | | Résumé : | Less expensive, lighter, and smaller than its electromechanical counterparts, power electronics lie at the very heart of controlling and converting electric energy, which in turn lies at the heart of making that energy useful. From household appliances to space-faring vehicles, the applications of power electronics are virtually limitless. Until now, however, the same could not be said for access to up-to-date reference books devoted to power electronics. Written by engineers for engineers, The Power Electronics Handbook covers the full range of relevant topics, from basic principles to cutting-edge applications. Compiled from contributions by an international panel of experts and full of illustrations, this is not a theoretical tome, but a practical and enlightening presentation of the usefulness and variety of technologies that encompass the field.For modern and emerging applications, power electronic devices and systems must be small, efficient, lightweight, controllable, reliable, and economical. The Power Electronics Handbook is your key to understanding those devices, incorporating them into controllable circuits, and implementing those systems into applications from virtually every area of electrical engineering. | | Note de contenu : | Contents:
Part1 POWER ELECTRONIC DEVICES
1 power electronics
Overview
Diodes
Schottky Diodes
Thryistors
Power Bipolar Junction Transistors
MOSFETs
General power semiconductor switch requirements
Gate Turn-Off Thyristors
IGBTs
GTOs
Comparison Testing of Switches
Part2 POWER ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS AND CONTROLS
2 DC-CD Converters
Overview
Choppers
Buck Converters
Boost Converters
Cuk Converters
Buck-Boost Converters
3 AC-AC Converters
4 Rectifiers
Uncontrolled Single-Phase
Three-Phase PEM Boost-Type Rectifiers
5 Inverters
DC-AC Conversion
Resonant Converts
Series Resonant Inverters
Resonant DC-Link Inverters
Auxiliary Resonant Commutated Pole Inverter
6 Multilevel Converters
7 Modulation Strategies
Six Step
Third Harmonic
Microproc-Based PWM
Voltage-Source Based Current Regulation
Hysteresis Feedback Control
Space Vector
8 Sliding Mode Control of Switched Mode Power Supplies
Part3 APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS
9 DC Drives
10 AC Machines Controlled as DC Machines
11 Control of induction machine drives
12 Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives
13 Switched Reluctance Machines
14 Step Motor
15 Servos
16 Uninterruptible Power Supplies
17 Power Quality and Utility Interface Issues
18 Photovoltaic Cells and Systems
19 Flexible, Reliable, Intelligent Electric Energy Delivery Systems
20 Unified Power Flow Controller
21 More-Electric Vehicles
22 Principles of Magnetics
23 Computer Simulation of Power Electronics
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The power electronics handbook [texte imprimé] / Tymothy L. Skvarenina, Auteur . - Boca Raton; London; New York : CRC Press, 2001 . - 664 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 26 cm.. - ( Industrial Electronics Series) . ISBN : 978-0-84937-336-7 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | ELECTROTECHNIQUE
| | Index. décimale : | 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle | | Résumé : | Less expensive, lighter, and smaller than its electromechanical counterparts, power electronics lie at the very heart of controlling and converting electric energy, which in turn lies at the heart of making that energy useful. From household appliances to space-faring vehicles, the applications of power electronics are virtually limitless. Until now, however, the same could not be said for access to up-to-date reference books devoted to power electronics. Written by engineers for engineers, The Power Electronics Handbook covers the full range of relevant topics, from basic principles to cutting-edge applications. Compiled from contributions by an international panel of experts and full of illustrations, this is not a theoretical tome, but a practical and enlightening presentation of the usefulness and variety of technologies that encompass the field.For modern and emerging applications, power electronic devices and systems must be small, efficient, lightweight, controllable, reliable, and economical. The Power Electronics Handbook is your key to understanding those devices, incorporating them into controllable circuits, and implementing those systems into applications from virtually every area of electrical engineering. | | Note de contenu : | Contents:
Part1 POWER ELECTRONIC DEVICES
1 power electronics
Overview
Diodes
Schottky Diodes
Thryistors
Power Bipolar Junction Transistors
MOSFETs
General power semiconductor switch requirements
Gate Turn-Off Thyristors
IGBTs
GTOs
Comparison Testing of Switches
Part2 POWER ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS AND CONTROLS
2 DC-CD Converters
Overview
Choppers
Buck Converters
Boost Converters
Cuk Converters
Buck-Boost Converters
3 AC-AC Converters
4 Rectifiers
Uncontrolled Single-Phase
Three-Phase PEM Boost-Type Rectifiers
5 Inverters
DC-AC Conversion
Resonant Converts
Series Resonant Inverters
Resonant DC-Link Inverters
Auxiliary Resonant Commutated Pole Inverter
6 Multilevel Converters
7 Modulation Strategies
Six Step
Third Harmonic
Microproc-Based PWM
Voltage-Source Based Current Regulation
Hysteresis Feedback Control
Space Vector
8 Sliding Mode Control of Switched Mode Power Supplies
Part3 APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS
9 DC Drives
10 AC Machines Controlled as DC Machines
11 Control of induction machine drives
12 Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives
13 Switched Reluctance Machines
14 Step Motor
15 Servos
16 Uninterruptible Power Supplies
17 Power Quality and Utility Interface Issues
18 Photovoltaic Cells and Systems
19 Flexible, Reliable, Intelligent Electric Energy Delivery Systems
20 Unified Power Flow Controller
21 More-Electric Vehicles
22 Principles of Magnetics
23 Computer Simulation of Power Electronics
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